Write What you Know As to the question of where the ideas for books come from: For me, my books originate as what I call a kind of triangulation of three to four separate themes, or leitmotifs, which when woven together, form the foundation of plot and character. A book can surely spring from one […]
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Bow Street: Birthplace of the London Metropolitan Police Force
Bow Street: Birthplace of the London Metropolitan Police Force by Daniel L. Friedman, M.D. and Eugene B. Friedman, M.D. Central London’s Bow Street was the birthplace of what was to evolve into the Metropolitan Police Force. Its Magistrates’ Court was a glowing departure from the apathy and corruption so prevalent and dominant in the latter […]
April Reads: Reviews of Donna Leon, Joe Nesbo and Ted Lewis
April Reads: Reviews of Donna Leon, Joe Nesbo and Ted Lewis Now that you’ve (hopefully) adjusted to the time change, survived spring break and Easter or Passover, it’s time to “spring ahead” and tackle a new stack of books. This month brings a gritty Scottish trilogy, a reissue of a British cult classic, a chance […]


